We’re not identifying the 75-year-old victim because she’s afraid. She has every right to be.

This elderly woman was targeted by vandals not once, but twice in the same month. Both crimes were captured on a neighbor’s surveillance camera.

The woman we’ll call Ann is living on edge.

“I go to sleep at like 4 or 5 in the morning. Any little noise I get scared,” Ann said.

Video shows four vandals using rocks they carried with them to smash the windows out of a 1969 Volkswagen bus. It’s one of the few things Ann actually owns.

“That was my moneymaker. I did swap meets and now I can’t do nothing. I’m stuck,” Ann said.

The first time it happened was about 3 a.m. on Nov. 9.

“I was watching a western movie and I thought it was the shooting of the guns there. And then I said, ‘uh-oh,’ and heard it four more times. I ran out there and they were gone,” Ann said.

The windshield, a rear and side window were destroyed.

On Thanksgiving four people showed up again. This time in a different car.

“They broke another window, a passenger window and they tried to finish the front,” Ann said.

Fixing the windows would cost about $3,000. Right now that’s not an option.

“There’s no money. I’m on social security. I mean come on,” Ann said.

The crimes are being investigated by Phoenix police. Investigators say they don’t have any leads, but said something similar was happening in the South East Valley a few months ago. No word if they are connected.

Ann said it’s only a matter of time before those people get what’s coming to them.

“I want to make sure they pay and go to jail. They have to learn,” Ann said.

If you have any information in this case call Phoenix police.

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Folks from across the state came together to help an Arizona woman whose beloved 1969 Volkswagen bus has been the target of repeated acts of vandalism.

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We’re not identifying the 75-year-old victim because she’s afraid. She has every right to be.

This elderly woman was targeted by vandals not once, but twice in the same month. Both crimes were captured on a neighbor’s surveillance camera.

The woman we’ll call Ann is living on edge.

“I go to sleep at like 4 or 5 in the morning. Any little noise I get scared,” Ann said.

Video shows four vandals using rocks they carried with them to smash the windows out of a 1969 Volkswagen bus. It’s one of the few things Ann actually owns.

“That was my moneymaker. I did swap meets and now I can’t do nothing. I’m stuck,” Ann said.

The first time it happened was about 3 a.m. on Nov. 9.

“I was watching a western movie and I thought it was the shooting of the guns there. And then I said, ‘uh-oh,’ and heard it four more times. I ran out there and they were gone,” Ann said.

The windshield, a rear and side window were destroyed.

On Thanksgiving four people showed up again. This time in a different car.

“They broke another window, a passenger window and they tried to finish the front,” Ann said.

Fixing the windows would cost about $3,000. Right now that’s not an option.

“There’s no money. I’m on social security. I mean come on,” Ann said.

The crimes are being investigated by Phoenix police. Investigators say they don’t have any leads, but said something similar was happening in the South East Valley a few months ago. No word if they are connected.

Ann said it’s only a matter of time before those people get what’s coming to them.

“I want to make sure they pay and go to jail. They have to learn,” Ann said.

MOREAdditional LinksPoll

We’re not identifying the 75-year-old victim because she’s afraid. She has every right to be.

This elderly woman was targeted by vandals not once, but twice in the same month. Both crimes were captured on a neighbor’s surveillance camera.

The woman we’ll call Ann is living on edge.

“I go to sleep at like 4 or 5 in the morning. Any little noise I get scared,” Ann said.

Video shows four vandals using rocks they carried with them to smash the windows out of a 1969 Volkswagen bus. It’s one of the few things Ann actually owns.

“That was my moneymaker. I did swap meets and now I can’t do nothing. I’m stuck,” Ann said.

The first time it happened was about 3 a.m. on Nov. 9.

“I was watching a western movie and I thought it was the shooting of the guns there. And then I said, ‘uh-oh,’ and heard it four more times. I ran out there and they were gone,” Ann said.

The windshield, a rear and side window were destroyed.

On Thanksgiving four people showed up again. This time in a different car.

“They broke another window, a passenger window and they tried to finish the front,” Ann said.

Fixing the windows would cost about $3,000. Right now that’s not an option.

“There’s no money. I’m on social security. I mean come on,” Ann said.

The crimes are being investigated by Phoenix police. Investigators say they don’t have any leads, but said something similar was happening in the South East Valley a few months ago. No word if they are connected.

Ann said it’s only a matter of time before those people get what’s coming to them.

“I want to make sure they pay and go to jail. They have to learn,” Ann said.